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Tame your mane with our solid fruity conditioner filled with an abundance of fresh fruit and conditioning cocoa butter. LUSH co-founder and inventor Helen Ambrosen was the first person to make a solid conditioner work. She discovered that cocoa butter will slide onto your hair to make it softer, and then dissolve in water to leave it smooth, shiny and de-tangled. Jungle feels rich and hydrating on the hair and leaves you with a fresh, fruity fragrance after washing it off.

Vegan

This product does not contain animal products of any kind.

Melt

This product may melt if shipped to a warm location.

How to use

Moisten the bar under warm water, and then slide it gently along the length of your wet hair in long, top-to-bottom strokes. Massage it in with your fingertips as you would a conventional conditioner. Rinse thoroughly and revel in the results.

Features

Vitamin K: Kumquats are rich in calcium and vitamins, including vitamin C, which has antioxidant properties.

Made by hand: Fresh bananas and avocados are mashed into every batch to condition the hair.

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate helps trap the oil based dirt from the hair, allowing it to be rinsed away, so it will definitely help cleanse the hair! Fruit juices will also help remove excess oils.

Answered on 7/4/2015 by Anonymous

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Wow! As soon as I saw the question was about SLS, all I thought about was my sensitivity to SLS...around my mouth, and that I have to search high and low for toothpaste without SLS!More to the point though, I have never had trouble with SLS in hair products (probably because they are not in contact with sensitive areas like the mouth and nose)...but in the process, I researched SLS a lot. This chemical is added to health and beauty products to lower the surface tension of the water and other ingredients. The result is lots of foaming (cosmetic only) and some unbinding of lipids (I.e., cutting grease). So in that sense, you could say it might act as a bit of a cleanser, but I suspect the amount of SLS is small (third ingredient) and included to help produce nice foam!BTW Lush, there are moves to restrict SLS in several European countries (because of sensitivities), so think about where you ought to go with this chemical in future products.In any case, I love the Jungle Conditioner, though I only use it when I travel....AndreaSent from Andrea's iPad

Answered on 7/2/2015 by Anonymous

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Seriously, HOW do you use this? I warmed it in my hands, I slid it over my hair... and I'm honestly surprised I have hair left after trying to comb through after rinsing. Am I supposed to leave it on for a long time? Is there some secret I'm missing?

No, that's pretty much how you use it… there is no secret. Much like the solid shampoo, the solid conditioner is much better suited for someone with shorter hair… If you have longer hair, like I did when I used it, it pulled a lot and it didn't condition like I hoped it would. I usually ended up substituting regular conditioner on top of the solid conditioner… as much as I love lush, this is one product I only ever purchased once because it just didn't condition like my super thick hair needs.Sent from my iPhone

Answered on 3/25/2015 by Anonymous

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You must run it under warm water first. Moisten the bar under warm water, and then slide it gently along the length of your wet hair in long, top-to-bottom strokes. Massage it in with your fingertips as you would a conventional conditioner. Rinse thoroughly and revel in the results.

Answered on 3/21/2015 by Alexander from LUSH Direct

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What I do is rub rub rub it in my hands in the shower till some of theconditioner gets on my hands. Then, DONT RUB THE CONDITIONER BETWEEN YOURHANDS, just spread it through the ends of your hair. And re till you thinkyou've had enough. Then let it sit and rinse only a little bit. :) hoped Ihelped love. Have a wonderful day!

The Jungle conditioner can be used for 10 - 30 washes, depending on how you use it and how much you use. The best way to use it is to put it directly on your hair, but you can also take a small piece off and turn it into a paste to directly apply to your hair.

Jungle doesn't contain any ingredients with gluten in them, however, our products are all made in a facility that does contain these ingredients. If you have a severe allergy we wouldn't recommend using the products, as there is always a slight chance of cross-contamination.

Answered on 2/13/2015 by Melissa S from LUSH Direct

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I am in LOVE with the way Jungle smells. I want to smell like this all the time! What are some other Lush products that have a similar scent?

you can definitely cut up the product if you wish to do so. Because it has a creamier texture it is very easy to portion off.

Answered on 3/7/2013 by Melissa S from LUSH Direct

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I have a severe allergy to kiwis but it's a fairly recent discovery (4 yrs or so), long after the last of my last sliver of the Karma solid conditioner I used to buy ran out (I've confused this one w/ that one in a review until I read the ings.). I badly need something to moisturize my thin, dry hair (I have Lupus) & dry, itchy scalp. Wld the kiwi in this make me have a reaction?

We would strongly advise against using any products that contain ingredients that you are allergic to. We have some great liquid conditioners that don't contain any kiwis, so I'd have a look at those instead to be on the safe side.

Answered on 11/1/2012 by Megan from LUSH

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how can you prolong use of the conditioner i'ver only used it twice and it already finished

Depending on the amount you use the Jungle is should last for quite a while, as it takes time for the solid bar to melt down. To help preserve it for as long as possible its best to store it in a dry, cool place when not in use as it contains coco butter, an extremely hydrating but meltable ingredient. A drainable soap dish is ideal.

I would use it on color-treated hair that is not severely damaged. I have colored hair, but it's colored with temporary non-ammonia dyes. I am not sure with blonde or bleached hair, but I would definitely give it a try.

Use it with Godiva. I swear this product works!

Answered on 6/14/2012 by shoejunkie from AL

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While Jungle isn't specifically designed for colour-treated hair, in my experience I have not found it to be stripping, as it is meant to help seal down the hair's cuticle to give shine and protect the hair.

Jungle isn't the same scent as Karma Komba, and it has a tropical fruity and slightly floral scent. It's quite unique, and I smell a bit of sandalwood, lots of green and floral notes.

Answered on 3/13/2012 by Megan from LUSH

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Answered on 3/17/2012 by Jen the lushy from Metuchen, NJ

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It does not, though I wish it did ;)

Answered on 4/4/2012 by Sarah from Boston, MA

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I don't find them even slightly similar. I hate the smell of Karma and love the smell of Jungle.

Answered on 4/24/2012 by Lizzie from Ontario

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No, but it does smell really good. It does have the same type of smell as far as being sort of earthy and warm, but it smells nothing like Karma. I love Karma, and I love this, so I would suggest you try it (: